Roy Lichtenstein Ten Landscapes For Sale
Roy Lichtenstein: Ten Landscapes Series (1967)
Roy Lichtenstein's Ten Landscapes series represents a pivotal moment in Pop Art history, marking the artist's radical reinterpretation of the natural world through his signature Ben-Day dot technique and bold graphic vocabulary. Created in 1967 at the height of Lichtenstein's mature period, these ten screenprints transform traditional landscape imagery into striking compositions that challenge the boundary between high art and commercial reproduction. Each work in the series—catalogued as Corlett 51 through 60—demonstrates Lichtenstein's masterful ability to reduce complex natural forms into simplified, poster-like designs that paradoxically enhance their visual impact while questioning the authenticity of artistic representation.
The technical execution of the Ten Landscapes showcases Lichtenstein's sophisticated understanding of printmaking and his collaboration with master printer Chiron Press. Utilizing a limited palette of primary colors, black, and white, each landscape distills scenic elements—sunsets, clouds, forests, and water—into flat planes of color punctuated by mechanical dots and bold outlines. This deliberate artificiality transforms bucolic subjects into ironic commentaries on mass media's colonization of natural beauty, while simultaneously creating works of remarkable aesthetic power. The series demonstrates Lichtenstein's evolution beyond his comic book appropriations toward more complex explorations of art historical genres.
From a market perspective, the Ten Landscapes series occupies an essential position within Lichtenstein's graphic oeuvre. As complete sets have become increasingly rare, individual prints from the series have demonstrated strong performance at auction and within the private market. The 1967 date positions these works within Lichtenstein's most sought-after period, while the edition size and printing quality ensure their status as museum-caliber examples of Post-War American printmaking. Collectors value the series both for individual compositions and as a cohesive artistic statement that exemplifies Pop Art's transformation of American visual culture.
The accessibility of screenprints relative to Lichtenstein's paintings has made works from the Ten Landscapes series particularly attractive to emerging and established collectors seeking authenticated examples from this seminal artist's prime creative period.
Guy Hepner | Prints & Multiples


Roy Lichtenstein
Landscape 1 (C. 51)
1967

Roy Lichtenstein
Landscape 2 (C. 52)
1967

Roy Lichtenstein
Landscape 3 (C. 53)
1967

Roy Lichtenstein
Landscape 4 (C. 54)
1967

Roy Lichtenstein
Landscape 5 (C. 55)
1967

Roy Lichtenstein
Landscape 6 (C. 56)
1967

Roy Lichtenstein
Landscape 7 (C. 57)
1967

Roy Lichtenstein
Landscape 8 (C. 58)
1967

Roy Lichtenstein
Landscape 9 (C. 59)
1967
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